Building on 2024 upgrades, the 2025 Hyundai Elantra brings more excitement to the small sedan marketplace. There are many models available for different types of buyers. The Elantra SE saves money while providing a robust package. Still affordable, the Elantra Hybrid Limited combines an upscale attitude with incredible efficiency. At the top end, the Elantra N is tuned for the track.
In one review, Edmunds writes that this sedan is worthy of a spot in your driveway. In another, it suggests that it’s a smart pick for a small sedan. What makes it that way? It’s the infotainment and driver assistance technologies that add so much value to the package.
Standard on the affordable Elantra SEL, two dash screens create a true driver’s cockpit. Surrounded by clear, easy-to-understand information and digital gauges, a driver will feel like they are driving a luxury car. Bluelink offers many advantages, such as the ability to remotely start the car.
Active features help the driver avoid collision scenarios. Watching the sides, there’s a blind spot monitor and lane keeping assistance. Watching for side traffic trouble, there’s a rear cross-traffic warning. Aiming to reduce damage or prevent rear-end crashes, forward collision mitigation includes warnings and an autobrake. There’s even a driver attention warning to reduce the chances of operating the car when too sleepy or distracted.